Body Mist for Sensitive Skin India: How to Choose Without Reactions
Sensitive skin can react to fragrance — but completely avoiding fragrance is rarely necessary. Here is how to find body mists that work.
Common Sensitive-Skin Triggers
Some natural extracts (oakmoss, citrus essential oils) are common allergens. Some preservatives and high alcohol concentrations also irritate.
Reactions usually present as redness, itching, or small bumps where the mist contacts skin.
What to Look For
Lower alcohol concentration. IFRA-compliant formulations. Minimal essential oil content (synthetic accords are often gentler than natural absolutes).
Avoid 'natural fragrance' or 'pure essential oil' marketing if you are reactive — natural is not gentler by default.
Patch Test Protocol
Spray a small amount on inner forearm. Wait 24 hours. If no reaction, spray on neck. Wait another 24 hours.
If you react, switch to skin-distance application — spray on clothing folds (not directly on skin) for fragrance without skin contact.
Application Tips
Apply over moisturised skin (lotion creates a barrier). Avoid pulse points if the area is reactive. Never spray on broken or irritated skin.
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